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Rating:  Summary: Demystifying Atlantic salmon fishing Review: Bodo removes much of the mystery (and some of the mystique) from fly fishing for Atlantic salmon in a straightforward and virile style. As one getting started (at last!) I found this book very helpful, especially in times of year, access, equipment, flies, and the basics of fishing with classic methods. I expect to become aware of the more arcane subtleties involved in persuading a salmon to take a fly, but I think I can at least begin on a solid footing--without spending a king's ransom for flies and other equipment. The mysteries can come later, on the water.
Rating:  Summary: the most complete book on the subject Review: This book covers all aspects of Atlantic Salmon fishing with clear and experienced explanations .A must for advanced and beginners !
Rating:  Summary: A good starting place Review: This is the best modern introductory book for Atlantic Salmon fishing, and the one least likely to lead you astray. That said it has some severe limitations, mostly from brevity - works by Joe Bates, Charles Phair, and Lee Wulff would be worthwhile to explore.
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